1972 Chevrolet C10 That Grabbed Our Attention At The 2013 SEMA Show

If there was one truck that we constantly kept seeing at the 2013 SEMA Show, it was the Chevrolet C10. There were so many nicely done C10's both outside and outside. If you are a Chevy guy, you would have drooled at the sight of some of these trucks. We decided to show you a C10 that really grabbed our attention. This 1972 Chevrolet C10 sat outside SEMA and we knew we had to talk about it.

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What first caught our eye was the paint job. Getting a photo of this truck proved to be really difficult because the sun just beamed off the two-toned orange and grey paint. The truck was built by Mike and Chris Mclin from the RestoMod Store based out of Independence, Missiouri. The paint was done with custom mixed ChromaBase and ChromaClear (PN: G2-777795). That's not all we noticed though, this truck has some serious 5-spoked wheels and stops on a dime with it's brakes and drilled rotors. The bed is painted to match the car and lifts up from the front to back. We must have not been the only ones to get a good look at this truck because this '72 has won multiple awards from Oustanding in Class World of Wheels 2013 to Good Guys Rod and Custom Truck Of The Year finalist.

The great thing about being at SEMA is that you know no matter what you're going to run into something whacky or cool. The boys at The RestoMod Store did a fine job on this one.